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CLERGYMEN DECEASED

... emigrated from United Kingdom to Colonies of Great Britain from 1821 to 1829 inclusive.—Madame Vestns refuses engagement at Drury-lane, whilst Mr. Waylet forms part and parcel of that establishment I—The veteran actor Barrymore, after some years of comfortable ...

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... uncollected at Midsummer.— The King’s Theatre closed Saturday—result of season said to have been profitable.—lnterior of Drury-lane undergoing entire change in decorations and embellishmentsnew Lessee will open under most favourable auspices.— Bishop of ...

GENERAL ELECTION

... 2391. 17s. Sd. due and uncollected at Midsum ?? King's Theatre closed Satur- day-result of season said to have been' ?? of Drury-lane undergoing entire change in decorations and em- bellishments-new Lessee will open under most favourable ?? of Rochester ...

Published: Saturday 14 August 1830
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1935 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

LONDON, OCT. 5

... to stand for Liverpool in the room of the late Mr. Hus- kisson-Mr. Ewart, of that town, also spoken of as a candidate. -Drury-lane Theatre opened winter campaign Friday with 'The Hr/poarite-Dowton represented Dr. Coantwrll with his wonted excellence, ...

Published: Saturday 09 October 1830
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2840 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

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... Charles Grant to stand for Liverpool in the room of late Mr. Huskisson—Mr. Ewart, of that town also spoken of Candidate.—Drury-lane Theatre opened winter campaign Friday with The Hypocrite.—Covent Garden commenced Monday evening with Romeo and Juliet. ...

A FRIEND. ftttdcdlaneoug

... stage, during the performance of the first act of the ‘‘Duenna;’’ its conclusion I left the box, intendiug to proceed to Drury Lane. I had just closed the door, and turned towards the stairs, when I heard some one rushing behind me from the dark corner ...

DEATHS

... took his seat on the throne. The company and the presentations were verv numerous. Last ni“lit their Majesties honoured Drury-lane I hcatre with a visit. His Majesty wore the full dress of an Admiral - the Queen was attired in white, with hat and ostrich ...

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... Lord Milton the of July, 1806, and has given birth to I children, nine of whomareliving. Leeds Intelligencer, The receipts Drury lane Theatre the eveidug of (he Royal visit, were seven hundred and seventy-six pounds; and at Covent-gardcn, Monday sc'nnight ...

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... 'division, No. 72, heard violent screamini* proceeding from the attic the house Mr. Brown, printer. No. 6, Craven-buildings,Drury-lane, and immediately young man rushed out for assistance, stating that Mr. Brown had committed suicide. Lawrence, upon this ...

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... Serjeant Glyddon, late of the Guards, who was taking a part in it. lifting him up he appeared to be in a fit, and Dr. Laine, of Drury-lane, was immediately sent for, who attempted to bleed him, but all efforts to restore animation proved vain. The deceased was ...

Nc&ei

... improve on a voyage—Miss Smithson had but to cross tbe Channel to become Siddons, and Gattic in Dublin, not the Gat tie Drury-lane. 1 raveller. Sunday, a horrible attempt was made by a man named Join. Clark, lo destroy the eye-sight of a Mr. Westbrook ...

POSTSCRIPT

... there is no county hospital in Pembrokeshire. SUIcIDE.-Yesterday an inquest was held at the Crown Tavern, Vinegar-yard, Drury-lane, on the body of William Rtoss, aged 18, who died from taking laudanum. The de. ceased was the son of a solicitor at Hlammersmith ...

Published: Saturday 15 January 1831
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1758 | Page: 3 | Tags: News